[digitalradio] Test in the new ALE400 system (ALE on 400 Hz bandwidth)

2007-10-28 Thread Patrick Lindecker
Hello to all,

After some tests in ALE400 saturday with europeans Hams and some reports,  I 
fixed several small problems and added some improvements (as, in ARQ FAE, the 
automatic disconnection and display of the connection/disconnection state).


So, for the ones interested by tests, here is a new test version in a ZIP test 
package available in my site http://f6cte.free.fr/MULTIPSK_TEST_28_10_2007.ZIP
 (copy and paste this adress in Internet Explorer (or equivalent) Net adress 
field).
It contains the Multipsk test version, the help files (in English and French) 
and the specifications (in English) of the ARQ FAE mode (version 1.4).
Create a tempory folder (C:/TEST, for example), unzip the files in it and start 
C:\TEST\TEST\Multipsk.exe (the auxiliary files will be created automatically). 



The initial central frequency in ALE400 is 1625 Hz as in ALE.

For the frequencies, here is a proposition of Bonnie (VR2/KQ6XA)

ALE400 Proposed Channels (experimental)

VFO DIAL FREQ 

1837.0 USB = Texting (Europe, etc)
3589.0 USB = Texting + Auto + Scanning
7037.5 USB = Texting + Auto + Scanning (Europe, etc)
7065.0 USB = Texting (North America, etc)
7099.5 USB = Texting + Auto Scanning (North America, etc)
10141.5 USB = Texting + Auto + Scanning
14074.0 USB = Texting 
14094.0 USB = Texting + Auto + Scanning
18104.5 USB = Texting + Auto + Scanning
21094.0 USB = Texting + Auto + Scanning
24926.0 USB = Texting + Auto + Scanning
28146.0 USB = Texting + Auto + Scanning

Note: All channels are 1625Hz Centre Audio.

73 
Patrick 


[digitalradio] Test in the new ALE400 system (ALE on 400 Hz bandwidth)

2007-10-26 Thread Patrick Lindecker
Hello to all,

For the ones interested by doing ALE and ARQ FAE in small bandwith (400 Hz), I 
have derived from the standard ALE a new ALE which bandwidth is 400 Hz (instead 
of 2000 Hz) and which name is ALE400.

This ALE system has exactly the same functions as the standard ALE (in 
Multipsk) except that the:
* bandwidth is 400 Hz (so ALE400 can be done anywhere where 500 Hz modes are 
authorized),
* the speed (and consequently the text throughput) is 2.5 slower,
* no fix frequency (it is as MFSK16, Olivia or DominoEX modes)
* the S/N is 5 dB better: 
- 9 dB for AMD messages and Unproto
- 11.5 dB (- 13.5 dB with many repetitions) for ARQ FAE

For ARQ FAE, it has been added a compression system using a modified IZ8BLY 
(Nino) MFSK Varicode.
So the text throughput (in ALE400) is typically 60 wpm (up to 107 mpm in 
bilateral and 63 characters frames).

This test version in a ZIP test package is available in my site 
http://f6cte.free.fr/MULTIPSK_TEST_27_10_2007.ZIP
 (copy and paste this adress in Internet Explorer (or equivalent) Net adress 
field).
It contains the Multipsk test version, the help files (in English and French) 
and the specifications (in English) of the ARQ FAE mode (version 1.4).
Create a tempory folder (C:/TEST, for example), unzip the files in it and start 
C:\TEST\TEST\Multipsk.exe (the auxiliary files will be created automatically). 
For the contextual help, click on the right button of the mouse, with the focus 
over the mode button ALE400. 
Use also the button hints (wait a fraction of second over a button).

For the European Hams, I propose a test in 14074 KHz USB on the XCVR (AF more 
or less 1000 Hz) this saturday at 10h00 UTC. I will call CQ in ARQ FAE (with a 
previous RS ID). 

Hints: 
* if you are the Master (initiator of the CQ): confirm the RS ID transmission 
in Options (to permit an automatic tuning for other Hams), check Master on 
the Mode panel and, afterwards, push the button CQ,
* if you are the Slave (the Ham who answers): push the button RS ID 
detection (to permit your automatic tuning on CQ), check Slave on the Mode 
panel and, afterwards, push the button Answer.
Both will push on the AFC button. 

Note: it rings on successful connexion (on both sides). 

For the test, here is the Louise text 
Louise and Philip plan to visit Washington, DC. They are getting advice from a 
travel agent on the best way to go. Louise prefers a scenic overland trip to 
the airplane. On the other hand, she feels discomfort of one kind or another on 
the bus or the train.
And renting a car is out of the question since they don't have an international 
driver's licence. Just as they makeup their minds to take the bus, Nancy turns 
up and soon has one of her brainstorms... 

73 

Patrick